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Casablanca X Cotton Incorporated X PolyU Fashion|Bedding Design Final Competition

Jointly organised by SFT, Casablanca HK and Cotton Incorporated, the “Casablanca X Cotton Incorporated X PolyU Fashion|Bedding Design Final Competition” and Award Presentation Ceremony were successfully concluded on 31 Mar 2023. This competition is a collaborative project sponsored by Casablanca, a renowned luxury bedding brand in Hong Kong, as well as Cotton Incorporated, a global non-government organisation (NGO) funded by cotton growers in the United States. Student contestants were required to design patterns for two sets of bedding and a quilt with fabric selected from an online fabric library on cottonworks.com. The theme “Technology in Nature” received top honours and was awarded a cash prize of HK$20,000. Congratulations to SIN Siu Shan, the Champion of the competition. The concept behind this theme is to explain the bond between technology and nature, which the design tells in a humorous way. Also, the design shows how technology fully harnesses the gift of Mother Nature. The one-of-a-kind design will be actualised and launched to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Casablanca this year. We thank the jury panelists, Mr Leo Cheng, Chairman of Casablanca Hong Kong Limited; Mr Ricky Cheng, Vice-chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Casablanca Hong Kong Limited; Ms Angela Wong, Executive Director of Casablanca Hong Kong Limited; Ms Vivian Cheung, Marketing Director of Casablanca Hong Kong Limited; Ms Bonny Kwan, Associate Director, Supply Chain Marketing Asia of Cotton Incorporated; and all the participants of the competition.

3 Apr, 2023

Teaching & Learning

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DAFU x PolyU Fashion Sneakers Design Competition

SFT and DAFU Hong Kong joined hands to organise the Sneaker Design Competition, the award presentation was held successfully on 30 March 2023. The judging panel was composed of professionals from DAFU Hong Kong and Match Showroom. Twenty students were shortlisted as finalists in the competition, and their designs were showcased in an exhibition at STORE by PolyU Fashion from 21 March to 11 April 2023. Two awards were won by final-year student Wong Mei-wai for two of her designs: the championship for her design “Ballet/Retro/Elegant” and first runner-up for “Vintage/The 60’s/Hand Drawing”. Year 3 fashion design student Lai Chu-yi received the second runner-up award for her design “Peony/Traditional Culture/Innovative”. The Most Popular Design award was given to Year 1 student Poon Yi-lam for “PolyU/85th Anniversary/Future”.  

1 Apr, 2023

Teaching & Learning

Dr Fan Di and Dr Huang Qi-yao recipients of NSFC Young Scientists Fund 2022

Two young SFT researchers, Dr Fan Di and Dr Huang Qiyao, have been recognised by the Young Scientists Fund 2022 of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) for their research projects. The funding has been made available to Hong Kong researchers and universities for the first time ever. Each project is granted RMB 300,000 to support basic research work for three years. Dr Fan Di - Corporate Carbon Neutrality Goal Settings in Chinese Industrial Sectors: Antecedents and Consequences Climate change is a huge challenge, and countries are working to reduce carbon emissions. Companies play a significant role in the process, but many Chinese businesses have yet to set their own carbon goals. Their lack of participation can make it difficult for China to achieve its 2060 carbon neutrality target. In response, Dr Fan Di, Assistant Professor of SFT and member of the Research Centre for Resources Engineering towards Carbon Neutrality (RCRE) and his research team explore why Chinese companies set carbon goals (or not) and what happens when they do. The research team believes that companies are more likely to set carbon goals if they have confident leaders, are close to their targets, and feel the need to protect the environment. They also think that setting goals helps companies to reduce emissions and boost profits. The team will study different Chinese companies and use experiments to test their ideas. The findings can help researchers, companies, and governments make better decisions about managing the environment and running businesses in a sustainable way. The research will show how setting environmental goals affects company success. Even if some companies are struggling, the team believes that setting carbon goals can help them prosper in the long-run. Policymakers can use the findings to support businesses in becoming greener, helping China to achieve its carbon reduction targets and improving life for everyone. Dr Huang Qiyao - Study on the structures and performance of energy storage textiles enabled by tailored fiber placement With the rapid development of smart electronic textiles that are lightweight, multifunctional, and can be integrated into various structures, the corresponding power systems needs to have  high energy performance, excellent flexibility, and wearability. Developing fibre-based energy storage devices for direct integration into textile electronic devices is a promising strategy to achieve the wear comfort and durability of wearable electronics. However, current fibre-based energy storage devices are vulnerable during the fabrication and integration processes which leads to performance degradation and even failure.  Dr Huang Qiyao, Assistant Professor of SFT and member of the Research Institute for Intelligent Wearable Systems (RI-IWEAR), aims to develop a universal approach to achieve the flexible fabrication and integration of fibrous electrodes into flexible battery textiles. In this project, high-performance flexible electrode fibres will be developed, and then integrated into battery textiles via a simple embroidery technology[WL1]. Through the rational designs of materials and structures, optimisation of device configurations, and a study on the failure mechanism of such batteries upon fabrication and mechanical deformation, the stability of the structure and electrochemical performance of battery textiles shall be greatly improved. More importantly, new types of flexible battery textiles with customisable configurations will be fabricated. The success of this project will provide new scientific insights into the study of energy storage textiles, and new knowledge for the fabrication and integration of fibre-based batteries in applications of smart electronic textiles and wearable electronics. Prof. Christina Wong, Director of Research and Innovation at PolyU, said, “We are thankful for the support from the NSFC Young Scientists Fund for Hong Kong researchers, which will facilitate and strengthen our research projects and the professional development of our scientists. PolyU has exceptional scholars and experts who are committed to interdisciplinary research work that have real impacts on the technological, social and economic development of Hong Kong and China."

30 Mar, 2023

Research & Innovation

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Shah Muskan Sunish won The Most Outstanding PolyU Student Award 2022

Year 3 student Shah Muskan Sunish, who is pursuing a BA in fashion retail and marketing, was selected as the Most Outstanding PolyU Student of the Year and received the Outstanding Student Award of the School. This award is given to recognise full-time final-year students who have excelled in both academic and non-academic pursuits during their studies. This year, 28 students were selected as outstanding students at the faculty/school and/or departmental levels. The award presentation ceremony was held on 20 March 2023 in the Chiang Chen Studio Theatre at PolyU. Prof. Jin-Guang TENG, President of PolyU, officiated at the ceremony and presented the awards to the students. Muskan has received multiple awards and scholarships during her studies and actively participated in various activities. She is also the co-founder of Rethinking Fashion, an Instagram page focused on sustainable fashion. “Words can’t describe how grateful and honoured I am to be selected as the Most Outstanding PolyU Student of the Year,” shared Muskan. “Studying at PolyU has helped open my mind to all options. Thanks to the University’s great network and internship opportunities, I have had the chance to further broaden my career horizon and understand the Hong Kong working landscape better.” After graduation, Muskan aspires to develop her career in sustainable development in Hong Kong and to pursue an MBA to gain business acumen.  

22 Mar, 2023

Teaching & Learning

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The Hong Kong Next Fashion Talent Award

Project brief Fill in the online application form and submit your artwork to sft.nft@polyu.edu.hk on or before Friday, 30 June 2023 at 12:00 noon (Hong Kong time)

13 Mar, 2023

Partnership & Community

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2023 Sustainable Fur Design Competition

Congratulations to the champion Lau Sze-yuet Moon and three other finalists Chiu Man-ka, Chung Wing-sum and Lee Chun-hei of the ‘2023 Sustainable Fur Design Competition’! All are year-3 students studying BSc (Hons) in Digital Fashion. They showcased their creative designs and impressed the audience and judges by their strives for sustainable fashion in the competition held at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on 22 Feb 2023. The Competition, organized by Hong Kong Fur Federation, has a strong focus on sustainability of upcycling, recycling, reusing and transforming vintage and waste fur into a biodegradable, relevant and contemporary new design. The Federation has been hosting the competition since 1987. The event aims at promoting the originality of fur fashion by kindling the interest of local design students in an attempt to recruit young talented designers for the industry. The 4 students joined the competition as a programme-and-industry collaborative project and were shortlisted, out of a few hundred of contestants, as top 10 finalists for the final show and competition. Moon Lau with her design entitled “The Great Wave” won the overall champion in the competition that night, receiving a cash prize of HK$30000 plus other rewards including a study trip to Finland. About the Hong Kong Fur Federation (HKFF) FFF was established in 1979 to coordinate fur trade activities and promote its development. Today it is a thriving organization with over 150 members, representing the vast majority of the industry in Hong Kong. With the exception of fur farming, the Federation comprises members from all sectors of the industry, from raw material distribution and processing (skin dealers and skin dressers) to manufacturing and marketing. Every year the Hong Kong Fur Federation organizes a programme of activities in Hong Kong and overseas to promote the fur industry. Empowered by its own ingenious flexibility and creativity, as well as with the full support of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council in various events, the Hong Kong fur industry has bloomed with flying colors. In the years to come, the Hong Kong Fur Federation will strive to uphold the statue of Hong Kong as the world's premier fur manufacturing hub and exporter through a comprehensive array of promotions and marketing activities.

3 Mar, 2023

Teaching & Learning

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Fashion in the metaverse

The Year 3 BA students recently designed creative luxury products and created business proposals to reimagine a better store experience and engage with consumers in the metaverse. SFT has quickly adapted to technological trends, which supports our digital curriculum and educates our students on ways to leverage new, digitally-native platforms like the metaverse in order to stay on top of industry demands. Student Project Showcase Students Hui Hei Yan, Jim Yu Ching, Ko Sze Nga, Chau Yin, and Lai Chu Yi incorporated 3D smart mirrors and AR glasses rendering techniques within the metaverse, building a futuristic virtual metaverse of fashion for the French luxury fashion brand Balmain, through which the brand can appeal to a younger clientele. Inspired by Ralph’s Coffee at Harbour City, students Minkyeong Bae and Jiyeong Ko proposed a business plan and metaverse game to raise awareness of the environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiative by Ralph Lauren: “Patience is Bitter, but the Result is Fruitful”. In the game, consumers can grow fruit fibers in the metaverse, exchange them for NFTs, and use these digital assets to buy a Ralph Lauren Earth Polo shirt.

22 Feb, 2023

Teaching & Learning

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SFT X UNIQLO Sustainable Future Challenge Competition

SFT and UNIQLO, Japanese global apparel retailer, has recently joined hands to launch the “Sustainable Future Challenge Competition”, with an aim to promote longevity and repairability of clothing. It also hopes to bring changes to achieve a sustainable development in fashion, textiles and design industries, and apply professional knowledge for the betterment of the future. This is the second collaboration between SFT and UNIQLO after the release of the “Survey on Consumer Perceptions of Sustainable Fashion in Hong Kong and Macau” in July 2022, which explores the views and perceptions of consumers in Hong Kong and Macau on sustainable fashion and the changing consumption patterns brought about by the COVID-19 outbreak. Over one hundred students participated the competition, with ten finalists selected in November 2022 preliminary by a judge panel consisting of experts from UNIQLO and SFT. The ten finalists then proceeded to develop their initial idea upon financial support and supervision from UNIQLO and SFT, and presented their refined project on 2 February 2023. The panel of judges of the final presentation are: Dr Fan Di, SFT Assistant Professor Ms Kathy Fan, Director, Human Resources & FR Management and Innovation Center Department, UNIQLO HONG KONG, LIMITED Dr Chris Lo, SFT Associate Professor Ms Pam Poon, Education Manager, Redress Ms Emon Shea, Director, Legal & Information Security Office Department, UNIQLO HONG KONG, LIMITED Mr Ota Tomoyuki, Chief Operations Officer, UNIQLO HONG KONG, LIMITED Dr Xiao Chengyong, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen (from left) Dr Fan Di, Ms Kathy Fan, Ms Pam Poon, Mr Ota Tomoyuki, Dr Chris Lo, Dr Xiao Chengyong and Ms Emon Shea Inspired by the traditional Japanese knots, the champion team made a series of pet cotton rope toys through the recycling clothes. The sustainable proposal could bring new business opportunity and was greatly appreciated by the judges. The 1st runner-up team compressed recycled textile wastes to make composite boards. This new type of material has an outstanding quality for the use in the production of furniture, sound absorbing board and construction materials. The 2nd runner-up team upcycled coffee ground into fiber for textiles and apparel production. This fiber has unique features of odors absorption, fast drying and UV protection. The judges have been deeply impressed by these outstanding projects, and the innovative ideas from other finalist teams. Winning teams are: Champion "Pet Toys" by Chung Wing-tin, Nicole, Lam Tsz-shuen, Leung Wing-yan 1st Runner-up "Recycle Textiles Composites for Sustainable Society" by Lam Chak-wai, Lam Tsz-ki, Wong Mei-shan, Fok Chun-fung and Chung Ka-wai 2nd Runner-up "Green Fashion - Coffee Ground Fibre" by Tse Ka-wing, Au Man-yan, Cheung Mei-yan, Lau Tsz-yan, Pun Wai-jan and Sit Kai-man Merit "Regeneration of Applied Plastic Yarn - School Bag" by Lau Chu-yi, Jim Yu-ching Natalie, Hui Hei-yan, Zhou Yu-wei, Yiu Ching-yau and Leung Ka-yau Merit "3D Printing Accessories" by Chuk Hiu-lam, Tam Pui -ling, Choi Lok-yi, Tang Lai-sho, Wong Lai-ching and Tse Chun-ho “The education to future industry leaders is essential for the development of sustainable fashion. In the meantime, the support from industry is important for education. This competition collaborated between SFT and UNIQLO have provided a unique learning experience for our students to apply what they have learned from the class into practices.” Said Dr Fan Di and Dr Magnum Lam who organized this competition. Mr Ota Tomoyuki, Chief Operations Officer, UNIQLO HONG KONG, LIMITED said, “We have been actively pursuing our sustainability goals, strengthening our commitment to environmental protection and social sustainability, and are committed to giving back to the community through the power of apparel. We are honored to collaborate with SFT again to nurture creative talents for the industry. Through this competition, we have successfully identified many young talents in Hong Kong and were inspired by their visionary proposals. We look forward to working with young people to build a sustainable green future for the society and the next generation.”  

14 Feb, 2023

Teaching & Learning

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Rebranding Fur Fashion Competition 2022

On 12 December 2022, the Award Presentation for Rebranding Fur Fashion Competition 2022 co-organised by SFT and Hong Kong Fur Federation (HKFF) recognised the outstanding group projects of final year BSc (Hons) Digital Fashion students. In September 2022, these final year students were given the opportunity to work in groups under the guidance and supervision of industry experts from the HKFF, and develop creative ideas and campaigns for rebranding fur fashion. On the day of the Award Presentation, they presented their projects that showcased the creative media and digital contents of their promotional campaigns to the HKFF board members to compete for cash prizes and awards. Three groups of students were selected for three awards at the ceremony: WONG Victoria Man-hei, YEUNG Hoi Ching, and LI Man Yuen received Second Runner-up for “100 VS 1”; LI Yu Chuen, WONG Mei Ching, and LI Fan Zhen received First Runner-up for “Re Fur Studio”; and LEE Yin Wai, CHAU Yin, and KO Sze Nga were recognised as the Champion for “Fur on Wheels”. Two other awards were also given for ‘From Digital Replicate to Recycled Fur Fashion’, with Most Realistic Award going to LI Fan Zhen and Most Creative Award to NG Lai Yi. All of the winners were selected by a panel of professional judges who are also board members/staff of the HKFF, including: Mr Eric Lau, Chairman Mr Alva Choi, Vice-Chairman Ms Rose Ko, Honorary Chairlady Mr William Sun, Director Ms Joanne Chan, Director Mr Andy Wong, Director Mr Cyril Fong, Director Mr Thomas Wong, Director Mr Henry Lam, Director Ms Jenny Lam, Manager Other supporting organisations and parties of the event are: Ms Rebecca Leung, Fashion Designer Ms Samantha Vesala, Saga Furs Oyj Ms Winnie Lam, Saga Furs Oyj Ms Amy Lee, Lenzing Fibers (HK) Ltd. Mrs Sally Lam, Season Trading Co Ltd Sunlit Trading Ltd Hong Kong Fur Factory Ltd Marco-Ling Fur Processing Ltd Congratulations to all of the winning teams!

12 Jan, 2023

Teaching & Learning

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SFT team shortlisted at Future Retail Challenge 2023

The shortlist for the Future Retail Challenge student competition has been announced. Following a competitive judging process, four SFT students - Herbie Chan (Year 3), Rika Lui (Year 4), Muskan Shah (Year 4), and Dora Xu (Year 3), are selected as the student representatives to participate in the World Retail Congress 2023 in Barcelona, Spain which takes place in April 2023. The panel of judges for the final audition included three industry advisors: Mr Jimmy Chan, Head of Account Management, Farfetch Mr Anthony Keung, President and CEO, Fenix Group Holdings Ltd Ms Tiffany Lam, Vice President – Marketing and Communications, Lane Crawford And two SFT academic supervisors, Dr Magnum Lam and Dr Tsai-chun Huang. The theme of this year’s competition is “Reinventing the shopping mall for the post-pandemic world”. The finalists have to select a shopping mall in a non-prime position in their own city or country, which has a closed department store anchor and a large number of empty shops. They then develop a plan for its revival that not only involves retail but also other activities that will result in a return of footfall, business, and above all, new vibrancy and relevance. The Future Retail Challenge student competition is a key component of the World Retail Congress, which seeks to promote future talent in the retail industry across the world. The World Retail Congress partners with universities globally which are in turn supported by the industry. The Future Retail Challenge aims to promote tomorrow’s retailers, the work that these colleges do, and range of talented students who are preparing for their career in the industry, as well as bring fresh thinking and new ideas of the students towards retail to the Congress itself. Congratulations to the Future Retail Challenge finalists and we look forward to the good news!

11 Jan, 2023

Teaching & Learning

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